Re: Mathematics: figuring how to figure (...or not)
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One of my favourite anecdotes, occurred while Ramanujan was ill. GH Hardy happened to mention the number of his taxi (1729) that brought him to Ramanujan's residence as being quite a boring number. To which Ramanujan replied that 1729 was not a boring number at all: it was a very interesting one. He explained that it was the smallest number that could be expressed by the sum of two cubes in two different ways: 12 cubed + 1 cubed; or 9 cubed + 10 cubed both equalling 1729.
Yes, a delightful true story, also in the film. Hardy marveled that anyone could just happen to know such a thing. His Cambridge colleague John Littlewood, who's in the film as well, famously remarked prior to the incident that "every positive integer was one of Ramanujan's personal friends."
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Re: Mathematics: figuring how to figure (...or not)
Thanks for posting the film, Bill......truly amazing!! :flower:
Re: Mathematics: figuring how to figure (...or not)
I'm more of a words person than numbers, but I thought this was fascinating. I've never before seen the arithmetic technique of the Chinese girl on the right. They didn't teach this method when I was at school, and that's a shame. It's execution is both simple and elegant.
To understand how she did it, see under tweet.
https://x.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status...48139720561149
Method:
100-97=3
100-94=6
97-6=91
3x6=18
9118